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Yeah I know, the title is interesting huh? Let me explain...I bought
a 26 year old house and gutted it replacing just about all the wiring except for some of the ceiling light runs. The original main panel is 100 amp and because of an addition that was built, another 100 amp sub-panel was installed 18" away and next to the "main" panel. This was done by a professional electrician with the proper permits pulled and final inspection was approved about 2 years ago (the state is MI by-the-way). Oh, and he also replaced and installed new wire from the transformer on the pole to the original 100 amp house panel. NOW MY QUESTION: I have a barn that needs power and requires a wire run of about 75-80 feet (actual run length from box to box, not just the distance from house to barn). What I would like to do is run direct bury, #2 aluminum (4 wire) from a 100 amp breaker in the house sub-panel, underground to another 100 amp sub-panel in the barn. The electrician I hired 2 years ago said that doing so would not be a problem as long as the 2nd sub panel in the barn was properly grounded. I would like other opinions or advice on this please. Why 100 amp instead of 60 amp in the barn you ask? Why not, besides I already have a Square D 100 amp panel I bought that was much cheaper than 60 amp panels I looked at, not to mention the expandability 100 amps offers. In the barn I plan to run lights, 20 amp power outlets, an air compressor (220), small arch welder (220), gas furnace, and typical power tools such as a table saw, drill press, etc... Of course, if my "plans" aren't safe, than I would certainly change whatever was needed to be considered safe. That's why I'm asking for feedback from this group. In hind-sight, I really wish I would have bought a new 200 amp panel when I remodeled the house. Ah...if only I knew everything....lol Thank you in advance, it's appreciated! RC |
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